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Modifying renderer properties
Posted 6 years ago by
Gareth
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Director,
Slyce Software Limited
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Is there any way to modify properties of Renderers, specifically NavigationBarHeaderBackgrounfFill.Color etc? A custom renderer would be useful, but I only really want to change one or two properties. Thanks, Gareth.
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Posted 6 years ago
by Actipro Software Support
- Cleveland, OH, USA
Hi Gareth, Absolutely... we made our renderers so you can design your own from scratch or simply change the properties of ours. NavigationBarHeaderBackgroundFill is a BackgroundFill type so you can create any sort of BackgroundFill to set to that property. Some examples are SolidColorBackgroundFill, TwoColorBackgroundFill, ImageBackgroundFill, etc. All of them are in the ActiproSoftware.Drawing namespace. When you run the NavigationBar sample, you can click the Renderer tag, select a BackgroundFill property, and click the ... button to see a designer window that shows the BackgroundFill in detail with a preview and allows you to select other types of BackgroundFills.
Actipro Software Support
Posted 6 years ago
by Gareth
-
Director,
Slyce Software Limited
Thanks for that. I forgot to mention that I am trying to do this from code at runtime. I can see how to do it via the designer, but the relevant properties don't seem to be accessible through code.... I must be missing something! Thanks, Gareth.
Posted 6 years ago
by Actipro Software Support
- Cleveland, OH, USA
Actipro Software Support
Posted 6 years ago
by Gareth
-
Director,
Slyce Software Limited
Posted 6 years ago
by Actipro Software Support
- Cleveland, OH, USA
By the way, RendererResolved returns the global renderer if no control-specific renderer is set in the Renderer property. There is a documentation that covers renderers so check that out for more info.
Actipro Software Support
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